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Same-sex couples in Oklahoma have been getting married for two days, but not in Sequoyah County. The clerk's office did not start issuing licenses until Thursday afternoon.

Court Clerk Vicki Beaty said there are two reason officials are not issuing same-sex marriage licenses. She said marriage licenses don't yet have "first and second spouse" instead of "male and female," so they can't issue same-sex marriage licenses.

However, the Administrative Office of the Courts in Oklahoma City said Sequoyah County does have the updated forms and should be issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.

Beaty also said she has legal concerns about the same sex licenses that she wants the district attorney to weigh in on, and won't consider issuing licenses until she gets an answer.

The district attorney said the court clerk has the final say on whether same-sex marriage licenses will be issued.